We are moving to Fruita, Colorado! Fruita is a small town near the town of Grand Junction (which is small as well), on the western side of Colorado.
Even though we came across many Craigslist scams, we found one house that we absolutely loved. We loved the location, the house was nice (the picture in this post is of the house we are renting), and it was below our budget.
We had everything pretty much riding on this one house though. We didn’t find anything else in the area that we liked and rentals seemed to go very fast in this small county.
We were nervous, but submitted an application and were accepted just a few days later.
The rental house is $1,400 per month, which is more than what we pay for the house we currently own. However, I’m still happy with this amount as our budget was $2,000 per month, which was an amount that I didn’t want to really reach.
Some of you may be wondering why we chose Fruita of all places in Colorado. It wasn’t even on our radar until recently, so I’ve never talked about this small town on my blog until today.
We chose Fruita, Colorado for many reasons:
- The location is amazing. We are close to many different areas and near the highway so we can have day trips to some amazing places in the area. There are things to do to the west, to the east, to the north, and to the south. Some of these places are below.
- We are located right next to Colorado National Monument. This means we’re just two miles away from rock climbing, hiking, bicycling, camping, and more in this awesome national monument. We are also right next to Rattlesnake Canyon which has the highest amount of arches outside of Arches National Park. Then there’s also the Kokopelli Trail that goes all the way to Moab from Fruita.
- We are close to all of the outdoorsy fun in Moab, Utah. We are one hour away from Arches National Park and 1.5 hours away from Canyonlands National Park. We LOVED Moab when we visited last year, so we wanted to be close to this area.
- Other places close by include Grand Mesa National Forest (I’ve heard the many lakes here are beautiful), Dinosaur National Monument, Uncompahgre National Forest, Gunnison National Forest, and more.
- There are tons of things to do in the area including rock climbing, skiing, hiking, canyoneering, rafting, mountain biking (some of the best mountain biking is said to be right here), visiting one of the many wineries in the area, and more. While I haven’t done some of these things before, I definitely want to get more into them.
- The weather. While the mountain towns in Colorado are beautiful, I knew I wasn’t ready for super cold weather just yet. Fruita has weather fairly similar to St. Louis, except that there’s way less humidity. The weather is perfect for us.
- It’s affordable. We looked for rental homes in other areas, but couldn’t find what we were looking for unless we wanted to increase our budget by a few thousand dollars each month. That just wasn’t going to happen.
And those are some of the reasons for why we chose Fruita, Colorado. While we don’t know if we will be here next year (location independence for the win), I know that we will have a ton of fun exploring this new-to-us town while we have the chance.
Now, onto my moving bucket list.

My Moving Bucket List
In less than two weeks, we will move over 1,000 miles away, as well as put our house on the market. This is probably the biggest change ever for the both of us.
Even though I will miss St. Louis a lot, I know we will have fun in Colorado. I am ready to leave St. Louis and see what else there is for us.
Before I move though, there are many things I plan on doing as sort of a bucket list so that I can enjoy the time we have left here.
I know we will be back again to visit friends and family, but creating a “moving bucket list” sounded like fun.
1. I plan on seeing my friends and family as much as possible.
While I don’t have any family left in St. Louis, Wes does. We will miss them dearly and plan on visiting often because we know we will miss them too much.
I also plan on hanging out with my friends as much as possible. I know I will miss my friends a lot.
I have several dates planned with all of them and I want to squeeze every second I can into my schedule so that I can see them as much as possible. This will be the hardest part of moving for me – not seeing my close friends as much as I currently see them. Luckily, I already know that I will be back in St. Louis three more times this year, so I will take full advantage of those times whenever I come into town. Love you guys!
2. I want to eat at my favorite restaurants.
Okay, so the rest of this moving bucket list isn’t as serious, but I still wanted to include them because before we leave I need to get a good fix on my favorite meals. I’ve already visited and said goodbye to my favorite Mexican restaurant located up the street, my favorite Korean restaurant, and I also went to my favorite bakery.
Now, I just need to eat enough fresh gooey butter cookies and some delicious St. Louis BBQ in order to be happy.
3. I need to visit my hair stylist.
Before you think I am a bad finance blogger for spending a ton of money on my hair, that is not true. I visit her just twice a year, but she is amazingly good at what she does and she is quite affordable.
I actually have an appointment with her today and I am still not sure what I plan on doing but I’m excited! Wish me luck!
4. I want to enjoy our house.
Our house is currently a construction zone with all of the updating that we are doing (read the post 5 Tasks We Need To Complete In Order To Sell Our Home Quickly if you are interested in what we are doing), but I still want to enjoy our house as much as possible.
This house is the first house we have ever bought (and the only one we have ever bought), and if you couldn’t tell already, I have attachment issues and I get attached to things pretty easily haha!
Most of our clutter is already packed away, donated, or thrown away, so there isn’t much left to enjoy except for our actual house, but I will find a way to enjoy it! I want to cook in my kitchen as much as I can, enjoy sleeping in my bedroom, and more.
For the last two weeks that we have, I am just going to take in all of the wonderful memories that I have had in St. Louis. Everything has been great here, but I am ready for the outdoorsy fun and beauty that Colorado will allow us to have.
What tips would you give to someone who is planning a long distance move? What would you add to your moving bucket list if you were to move somewhere far away?
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Nice blog! I checked it out after you liked one of my pics on Instagram. I too just moved to the Grand Junction area over a year ago from Dallas, Texas and can relate to all that you are saying. This is a very fun and adventurous area and I think you will be happy. I think you will love it! Nice find too on the house! I can relate to the craigslist scams around here that’s very weird. Btw I am a hairstylist myself and I would love to meet you and do your hair. 🙂 I work at Innovations Salon off of Patterson in GJ near to the mall. Check out our website at http://www.innovationssalongj.com Happy moving and I hope to meet you soon! (: Rachel
Thanks so much! I will check out the salon’s website 🙂
SO excited for you guys, Michelle. I’ve never heard of Fruita, but been to the Denver area, and CO is absolutely gorgeous. You guys will love it, I’m sure. Love the idea of a moving bucket list too. So often we don’t take advantage of all of the fun in the cities we live in. Can’t wait to hear more about this wonderful adventure!
Thanks Laurie!
Michelle,
moving is filled with such a wide range of emotions. The excitement of a new town and exploring, the confusion and thrill of decorating a new house, the joy of new adventures and the sadness and (let’s be honest) grief of leaving friends, family, familiarities and your home behind. We moved from Arizona to Georgia 2 years ago. While I was so excited to be back in Georgia and leaving the heat, leaving my friends and family was difficult. One of the most cherished items I have is a journal from my friends each having written a personal message about a cherished time and message for our future. Webwereguven ours at a going away party. However if a small gathering is not possible, perhaps create your own and have each person you see write a note during your last visit. Another thing we did on our drive across country was to query Yelp for local restaurants and spots to see where we could take a very brief break to stretch the legs and fill our tummies. Plus we got to have a little adventure to break up the drive. The fun of searching for a place to stop was like a treasure hunt. Good luck with the move and I pray it is free of any calamity.
Thank you so much for the advice Leah. Appreciated 🙂
Congrats on finding a beautiful rental house and the area of Colorado you’re moving to sounds very fun and accessible! I’ve never moved across country before but I bet you have a lot of planning and organizing to do. But you’ve got the right idea by tying up all your loose ends with your bucket list before you go. I’m so excited for you!
Thanks!
Seems like a really cool place, and 1400 is what I pay for just a small apt in LA. You got a whole house! I’m supposed to visit some national parks in utah this spring, so I’m excited! BTW don’t forget to pack LOTS of lotion!
You’ll have fun in Utah. We love it there!
The Grand Mesa is beautiful and 1of my fave places to camp. Co Natl Mon. Has tons of wilderness even camped all the way at the top..forget the name of that little town..Glade park I believe. Magical places.. Keep expecting good. You won’t be disappointed.
Thanks Lisa! We camped at Colorado National Monument last year. Loved it.
Congrats on moving, how exciting! I took my dogs to all their favorite spots before we moved – their favorite dog park, their favorite place to get treats and they said goodbye to their favorite friends too. I think I was more concerned about them than myself in the transition 🙂
What a great idea for dogs! Love it.
Black canyon of the gunnison. And Telluride. I love the San Juans!
Same here!
Good luck with the move, Michelle! It sounds like you and Wes will have an amazing time in Colorado. Enjoy!
Thanks Jen!
Good luck on the move. It seems everybody is “digging” Colorado now a days. Leave a time capsule hidden in the walls or in the backyard somewhere. I would have rented it for a year, because if things don’t work out in fruita, you have the option to return.
Yeah we are thinking about that as well. We are going to try to sell it first though.
Congrats and good luck on the big move!
Thanks Rachel!
Aaaww, congrats! What a beautiful house, and omg how beautiful Colorado is! It is on my list to visit there once, idk when, but I’d surely love to.
Thanks Petra!
My husband, myself, and our 3 kids are trying to move to fruita from Iowa! I am having troubles finding any type of rentals online, so my question is where do I look?
Hello! You’ll love Fruita! We just searched on Craigslist for our rental. Be safe though! I wrote a post on this – http://fund-rise.live/2015/02/4-craigslist-rental-scams-to-avoid.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Thanks so much!
I am SO excited for you and this awesome adventure you are going to take!! I have moved quite a bit since graduating college and with every move, I grew, learned more and met people I never would have met if I stayed in the same place. I never really thought of a moving bucket list, but I definitely indulged in all of my favorite restaurants before leaving town. Enjoy partaking of yours!
Thanks Shannon! I’m not a huge fan of change haha. I’ve had the same friends for a decade and Wes has had the same friends for almost two decades, so it will be interesting.
Hi Michelle! Congratulations on deciding where you want to move. How exciting! I like the moving bucket list. I would maybe add in that you should take lots and lots of pictures of your house, your friends, and your favorite places.
Thanks Katie!
You really have planned it thoroughly. Great place by the way!!
Thanks Ashima!